Mihály Schubkégel
About Mihály Schubkégel
Mihály Schubkégel is a Senior Business Developer in Rhythm Management at Boston Scientific, with extensive experience in clinical research and sales across various roles in the medical field.
Professional Title and Current Role
Mihály Schubkégel holds the title of Senior Business Developer within the Rhythm Management - CRM division at Boston Scientific. Since 2017, he has been contributing to the company's operations in Davao City, Philippines. His role involves strategic business development focused on rhythm management solutions, particularly in the cardiac resynchronization therapy market.
Career at Boston Scientific
Mihály Schubkégel has had a long and varied career at Boston Scientific. He began as a Field Clinical Specialist and Territory Manager from 2010 to 2012, then served as a Senior Field Clinical Research Engineer from 2012 to 2013. From 2014 to 2017, he worked as a Product Specialist for Eastern Europe in the Rhythm Management - CRM division. Since 2017, he has been the Senior Business Developer, working in Davao City, Philippines.
Previous Experience at Medtronic
Before his tenure at Boston Scientific, Mihály Schubkégel worked at Medtronic. He was a Sales and Implant Specialist from 2005 to 2007. Following this role, he became a Field Clinical Research Specialist, a position he held from 2007 to 2010. During his time at Medtronic, he contributed to the research and sales of medical devices and implants.
Early Career at Altana Pharma
Mihály Schubkégel began his career at Altana Pharma, where he worked as a Sales Specialist in Gastroenterology from 2002 to 2005. During this period, he was involved in the sales operations and management of products targeting gastrointestinal diseases.
Education and Academic Background
Mihály Schubkégel studied at the University of Szeged, obtaining multiple degrees including a Master of Science, a Doctorate, a Master's degree, and a Doctor of Medicine over his five years of study from 1996 to 2001. In 2001, he also spent a brief period studying at the University of Cape Town.